- School District 49
- Concurrent Enrollment
- CE Frequently Asked Questions
Career & College
- Career & College Readiness
- Concurrent Enrollment
- Career Start Program (AVP)
- Career & Technical Education
- Work-Based Learning
- Individual Career & Academic Plans
- Scholarships
- Jobs in High Demand
- Free and Reduced Benefits Program
- Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education (CLDE)
- Gifted Education
- Special Education
9. How many college courses? Are summer classes possible?
Counselors consider students’ Individual Career & Academic Plans (ICAP), pathways, academic history, graduation requirements, as well as personal readiness when determining college course load each semester. Students usually begin Concurrent Enrollment with a combination of high school and college courses, progressing to heavier college course loads (15+ college credits per semester) and lighter high school course loads as they become comfortable with college courses.
Students may take college courses during the summer; however, D49 funding and support are not available and parents pay tuition and fees. Summer students can provide a copy of their summer college transcript to their high school registrar, who will record courses, grades, and credits on HS transcripts.